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Welcome to “This Week in Nishinomiya,” where we look back at the Nishinomiya openings and closures covered on Nishi2 this week (5/4-5/10), along with other topics that got people talking!

This Week’s Openings, Closures, and Hot Topics by Area

Here are the openings, closures, and other topics Nishi2 covered this week, organized by area.

Nishinomiya Citywide

Looks like you can get an original Hanshin × Kintetsu magnet sheet through a stamp rally

Nishinomiya Storks player Hirotaka Sato is leaving the team. We rounded up the SNS posts

Which age group has the largest population among Nishinomiya residents? [Nishinomiya Quiz]


Kindergartens and nursery schools will apparently become almost free from October

Which Hanshin Railway station in Nishinomiya has the third-highest number of passengers getting on and off? [Nishinomiya Quiz]

Yamaguchi, Najio, and Namaze Area

Nothing this week (6 weeks in a row)
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Koyoen and Kurakuen Area

Koshikiiwa Shrine is apparently recruiting participants for the first Reiwa-era Naki Sumo crying baby contest

Hirota and Taisha Area

Nothing this week
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Uegahara Area

Nothing this week (5 weeks in a row)
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Nigawa and Kotoen Area

Nigawa Gakuin Elementary School apparently presented Takakeisho with a ceremonial sumo apron

Mondoyakujin and Hinokuchi Area

Nothing this week (4 weeks in a row)
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Shukugawa and Kurakuen-guchi Area

[Kurakuen-guchi] We tried the “Moyai Sozai Plate” at Moyai Shokudo (Kitanatsugi-cho)! [Nishi2 Gourmet]

[Kurakuen-guchi] We tried the “Pasta Lunch” at RYU-RYU (Minamikoshikiiwa-cho)! [Nishi2 Gourmet]


We tried the “Thali Lunch” at Namaste India (Yashiki-cho, Nishinomiya)! [Nishi2 Gourmet]

Shukugawa Preschool is apparently adding an extension to its school building


Soba restaurant Taishoan near Kurakuen-guchi Station closed on May 6

Hanshin Nishinomiya Area

“Tookashi”: Get Japanese sweets at Nishinomiya Shrine’s Toka-mairi visit! Part 2 [Nishi2 Report]


A crow in front of Hanshin Nishinomiya Station is apparently saying “good morning,” and it’s becoming a topic of conversation

JR Nishinomiya Area

Nothing this week
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Nishinomiya-kitaguchi Area


The Joshin Outlet along Route 171 looks like it’s going to be a seriously huge store. Opening in December?

[Nishinomiya Photo] Nishikita’s original pop-out boy sign

Popular Osaka ramen shop Kadoya Shokudo is apparently opening in the food court at Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens. Opening in mid-June

An absolute recommendation from Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens’ BRUNO! We bought a few promising items

Koshienguchi Area

A gym called Awesome Fitness Lab is apparently opening near the north exit of JR Koshienguchi. Scheduled to open in July

[Nishinomiya Photo] An old-fashioned garbage station

Koroen Area

Nothing this week (2 weeks in a row)
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Hamawaki and Yomihama Area

Nothing this week (9 weeks in a row)
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Imazu and Hanshin-Kokudo Area

Some kind of car showroom is apparently being built along Route 2, in front of Morinaga Milk Industry


[Nishinomiya Photo] A sudden thunderstorm in the evening in Tsutoozuka-cho

Koshien and Koshienhama Area

A food event called “Koshien Konamon Festival” is apparently being held at Koshien Stadium. Three days from May 17


A yakiniku restaurant called Gyuman Bokujo has opened. All-you-can-eat for 3,980 yen

Naruo, Takasu, and Komatsu Area

Dream Bakery in Satonaka-cho has closed

The FamilyMart inside Meiwa Hospital is apparently changing into a 7-Eleven. Opening May 30

Nishinomiyahama Area

Nothing this week (5 weeks in a row)
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This Week’s Wrap-Up

The biggest news this week was definitely the closure of Taishoan in Kurakuen-guchi. It was scheduled to close on May 6, but so many customers came that they ran short on ingredients and ended up closing on the 5th instead.

This week’s articles ended up leaning toward the Nishinomiya-kitaguchi and Shukugawa areas again… We’d like to gather information from a wider range of Nishinomiya!

Even small things like “a vending machine was installed over there” are welcome, so we’d be grateful if you could easily let us know through our tip submission form.

That was this week’s Nishi2.
Have a great weekend!